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DIRECTORY OF

REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION

PROGRAMS OF FEDERAL NATURAL RESOURCES

AGENCIES

VERSION 3.0 November 2015

Prepared by: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Office of Water

NOTE TO READERS: The information provided in this Directory is accurate as of November 2015. As more information about regional deployments of other federal natural resource agencies for climate change adaptation becomes available the information in the Directory will be updated as resources allow. Corrections or additions to the Directory can be sent to the editor at water_climate_change@epa.gov.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION 1 I) REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PROGRAMS OF FEDERAL AGENCIES

U.S. Department of Agriculture 3 U.S. Department of Interior 4 U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 6 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 7 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 8

II) CLIMATE REGIONS

NORTHEAST 9 SOUTHEAST AND CARIBBEAN 12 MIDWEST 17 GREAT PLAINS 20 SOUTHWEST 23 NORTHWEST 28 ALASKA AND ARCTIC 31 HAWAII AND TRUST TERRITORIES OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS 34

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INTRODUCTION The President’s Climate Action Plan, released in June of 2013, describes efforts that federal agencies will take to respond to climate change in three key areas:

• Cut carbon pollution; • Prepare the United States for the impacts of climate change; and • Lead international efforts to address global climate change.

Federal agencies are implementing diverse actions to help prepare for the impacts of climate change including developing and implementing climate change adaptation plans. Several federal natural resources agencies have also organized multi-state, regional programs or initiatives to deliver climate change adaptation information and assistance at a regional level. This Directory was developed as a tool for EPA Regional offices to use to strengthen coordination with the regional programs developed by other federal natural resources agencies to assist in preparing for a changing climate. It may also serve to help federal agencies, States, Tribes, local governments, and other stakeholders be informed about the federal agency resources that are deployed on a regional basis to build resilience to a changing climate and to facilitate coordination among federal agencies at the regional level. The first section of this Directory provides a short summary of federal natural resource agency programs that are deployed on a regional basis to support climate change adaptation and a map of the region or area served by the program. As these maps illustrate, the federal agency programs serve somewhat different regional areas based on the needs and interests of the agency. The second section of the Directory is organized by the eight regions described in the 2014 National Climate Assessment produced by the U.S. Global Change Research Program. The National Climate Assessment includes chapters addressing the climate change impacts expected in each of these regions:

• Northeast; • Southeast and Caribbean; • Midwest; • Great Plains; • Southwest; • Northwest; • Alaska and Arctic; and • Hawaii and Trust Territories of the Pacific

Islands.

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For each of these eight regions, the federal natural resources agency regional organization best associated with that region is identified and contact information for key personnel is provided. Some federal agency regional organizations serve more than one of these National Climate Assessment Regions and in this case the organization is listed under both regions.

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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)

USDA Regional Hubs USDA’s regional hubs will deliver information to farmers, ranchers and forest landowners to help them adapt to climate change and weather variability. The Hubs will build capacity within USDA to provide information and guidance on technologies and risk management practices at regional and local scales. For more information see the Climate Hubs website, and the following resources:

• Climate Hubs Mission and Vision • USDA Regional Hubs for Risk Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change Factsheet • Climate Hubs Charter • Press Release: Announcement of Climate Hubs Locations (February 5, 2014) • Read about Progress the Climate Hubs Made in their First Year • Visit the USDA Climate Solutions Page to Learn More about USDA Approaches to Climate

Change

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U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) Three key organizations within the U.S. Department of Interior assist natural resource managers in responding to climate change:

• The National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) provides natural resource managers with the tools and information they need to develop and execute management strategies that address the impacts of climate change on fish, wildlife and their habitats (see contact information below);

• Eight regional Climate Science Centers (CSCs) provide fundamental scientific information, tools, and techniques that land, water, wildlife, and cultural resource managers and other interested parties can apply to anticipate, monitor, and adapt to climate change impacts (see map below); and

• Twenty-two Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) form a network of resource managers and scientists who share a common need for scientific information and interest in conservation to better integrate science and management to address climate change and other landscape scale issues.

Collectively, the NCCWSC, the Climate Science Centers (CSCs), and Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (LCCs) form the cornerstones of DOI’s integrated approach to climate change science and adaptation, addressing the full range of natural and cultural resources. CSCs prioritize delivery of usable science, research data products, and decision-support tools to meet the needs of the LCCs and other resource managers within their respective regions. The NCCWSC relies on stakeholder input for the identification of research needs, the prioritization of projects, and the elevation of research products. The NCCWSC has three primary vehicles for stakeholder input - each representing slightly different segments of the stakeholder community: LCCs, CSCs, and the Federal Advisory Committee on Climate Change and Natural Resource Science (ACCCNRS).

See Factsheet on the National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (February 2014); See Factsheet on the Climate Science Centers (April 2012); See Factsheet on the Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (July 2012). Note: A map of the CSCs and LCCs can be found on the following page. National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center NCCWSC Chief: T. Douglas Beard, Jr., Ph.D. (703) 648-4215; dbeard@usgs.gov Mailing Address: National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center (NCCWSC) U.S. Geological Survey 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, MS 516 Reston, VA 20192 http://nccwsc.usgs.gov

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Climate Science Centers (https://www.doi.gov/csc/centers)

Landscape Conservation Cooperatives (for a larger image, visit: http://lccnetwork.org/map)

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

NOAA’s Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Program supports research teams that help expand and build the nation's capacity to prepare for and adapt to climate variability and change. Central to the RISA approach are commitments to process, partnership, and trust building. RISA teams work with public and private user communities to:

• advance understanding of context and risk; • support knowledge to action networks; • innovate services, products, and tools to enhance the use of science in decision making;

and, • advance science policy.

RISA NATIONAL PROGRAM MANAGERS

Sarah Close, Ph.D. (301) 734-1224 sarah.close@noaa.gov

Caitlin Simpson (301) 734-1251 caitlin.simpson@noaa.gov

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) EPA has ten regional offices across the country, each of which is responsible for several states and in some cases, territories or special environmental programs. EPA Regional Office managers and staff work with States and Tribal governments in partnerships to implement environmental protection programs authorized under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Superfund, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act or other environmental laws. Regional offices also assist local governments and other organizations in developing responses to a range of environmental and public health challenges, including the impacts of a changing climate. EPA Climate Change Adaptation Coordination Joel Scheraga Office of Policy (202) 564-3385 scheraga.joel@epa.gov EPA Climate Change Website: http://epa.gov/climatechange/ EPA Climate Change and Water Website: http://www2.epa.gov/climate-change-water-sector EPA Regional Offices

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has eight Division Offices across the county:

1. North Atlantic Division (NAD); 2. South Atlantic Division (SAD); 3. Great Lakes and Ohio River Division (LRD); 4. Mississippi Valley Division (MVD); 5. Southwestern Division (SWD); 6. South Pacific Division (SPD); 7. Northwest Division (NWD); and 8. Pacific Ocean Division (POD).

These divisions covering multiple States and Tribal areas are broken up into districts as shown below. The divisions and districts work with their local partners and stakeholders and Tribes in authorized activities supporting Civil Works and Military Missions programs and operations. Effective climate change preparedness and resilience is especially important for USACE because the hydrologic processes underlying water resources management are very sensitive to changes in climate and weather and also because those same changes affect our military support missions, both nationally and internationally.

USACE Climate Preparedness and Resilience Community of Practice Kathleen D. White, Ph.D., P.E. Lead, Climate Preparedness and Resilience CoP U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources (603) 646-4187 kathleen.d.white@usace.army.mil USACE Climate Change Website: http://www.corpsclimate.us USACE Divisions

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NORTHEAST

USDA REGIONAL HUB Northeast (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northeast-hub) David Hollinger (Director) U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station Durham, New Hampshire (603) 868-7673 dhollinger@fs.fed.us Midwest (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/midwest-hub) Jerry Hatfield (Director) Agricultural Research Service, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment Ames, Iowa (515) 294- 5723 jerry.hatfield@ars.usda.gov Midwest Sub-Hub Chris Swanston (Leader) U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station Forestry Sciences Lab Houghton, Michigan cswanston@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Northeast Climate Science Center University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts www.doi.gov/csc/northeast Dr. Mary Ratnaswamy (Director) Dr. Richard Palmer (University Director) U.S. Geological Survey University of Massachusetts (413) 545-3424 (413) 545-5402 mratnaswamy@usgs.gov palmer@ecs.umass.edu Host: University of Massachusetts, Amherst with College of Menominee Nation, Columbia University, Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri - Columbia, and University of Wisconsin, Madison.

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DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

North Atlantic LCC (http://www.northatlanticlcc.org) Andrew Milliken (Coordinator) North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Hadley, Massachusetts (413) 253-8269 andrew_milliken@fws.gov

NOAA RISA Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast http://ccrun.org/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/CCRUN.aspx

Cynthia Rosenzweig (Multisectoral Lead Investigator) Columbia University NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York Affiliated Institutions: City College of New York; Columbia University; Drexel University; NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Stevens Institute of Technology; and University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

NOAA Regional Climate Center Northeast (http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/) Arthur T. DeGaetano (Director) (607) 255-0385 atd2@cornell.edu Northeast Regional Climate Center Cornell University Ithaca, New York (607) 255-1751 nrcc@cornell.edu

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EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 1 Cynthia Greene 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3912 (617) 918-1813 greene.cynthia@epa.gov EPA Region 2 Irene Nielson 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007-1866 (212) 637-3589 nielson.irene@epa.gov EPA Region 3 Michael Dunn 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 (215) 814-2712 dunn.michael@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES North Atlantic Division Justin Ward 302 General Lee Avenue, Fort Hamilton, N.Y. 11252-6700 (347) 370-4550 Justin.m.ward@usace.army.mil Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Jacqueline Tate 550 Main Street, Room 10032, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3222 (513) 684-3010 Jacqueline.Y.Tate@usace.army.mil

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SOUTHEAST AND CARIBBEAN

USDA REGIONAL HUB Southeast (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/southeast-hub) Steve McNulty U.S. Forest Service, Sothern Research Station Raleigh, North Carolina (919) 515-9489 smcnulty@fs.fed.us Southeast Sub-Hub William Gould U.S. Forest Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry Río Piedras, Puerto Rico (787) 764-7790 wgould@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Southeast (www.doi.gov/csc/southeast) Dr. Gerard McMahon (Director) U.S. Geological Survey (919) 515-2229 gmcmahon@usgs.gov

Ryan Boyles (University Director) State Climatologist and Director State Climate Office of North Carolina (919) 513-2816 ryan_boyles@ncsu.edu Host: North Carolina State University Southeast Climate Science Center North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina (919) 515-7687

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DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

South Atlantic LCC (http://www.southatlanticlcc.org/) Mallory Martin(Coordinator) South Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative Raleigh, North Carolina (919) 707-0121 mallory.martin@fws.gov Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks LCC (http://gcpolcc.org/) Greg Wathen (Coordinator) Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Nashville, Tennessee (615) 781-6610 greg.wathen@tn.gov Appalachian LCC (http://applcc.org/) Dr. Jean Brennan (Coordinator) Contact info: n/a Gulf Coast Prairie LCC (http://gulfcoastprairielcc.org/) Bill Bartush (Coordinator) (337) 266-8816 bill_bartush@fws.gov

Peninsular Florida LCC (http://peninsularfloridalcc.org/) Tim Breault (Coordinator) Contact info: n/a Caribbean LCC (http://caribbeanlcc.org/) William Gould (Coordinator) International Institute of Tropical Forestry San Juan, Puerto Rico (787) 764-7790 wgould@fs.fed.us North Atlantic LCC (http://www.northatlanticlcc.org) Andrew Milliken (Coordinator) North Atlantic Landscape Conservation Cooperative, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Hadley, Massachusetts (413) 253-8269 andrew_milliken@fws.gov

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NOAA RISAS

Southeast Climate Consortium http://www.seclimate.org/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/SECC.aspx James Jones and James O’Brien (Principal Investigators) Affiliated Institutions: Auburn University; Clemson University; Florida State University; North Carolina State University; University of Alabama, Huntsville; University of Florida; University of Georgia; and University of Miami. Southern Climate Impacts Planning Program http://www.southernclimate.org/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/SCIPP.aspx Barry Keim (Principal Investigator) Professor and Louisiana State Climatologist Louisiana State University Mark Shafer (Principal Investigator) Director of Climate Services, Oklahoma Climatological Survey University of Oklahoma Carolinas Integrated Sciences and Assessment http://www.cisa.sc.edu/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/CISA.aspx Kirstin Dow (Principal Investigator) Professor, Department of Geography University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Affiliated Institutions: East Carolina University; North Carolina Sea Grant; North Carolina State University; South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; South Carolina Sea Grant; Southeast Regional Climate Center; University of North Carolina; and University of South Carolina

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EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 3 Michael Dunn 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 (215) 814-2712 dunn.michael@epa.gov EPA Region 4 Beverly Baniste 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303-8960 (404) 563-9326 banister.beverly@epa.gov EPA Region 6 Jim Brown 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202-2750 (214) 665-3175 brown.jamesr@epa.gov EPA Region 2 (includes Caribbean) Irene Nielson 290 Broadway, New York, NY 10007-1866 (212) 637-3589 nielson.irene@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Jacqueline Tate 550 Main Street, Room 10032, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3222 (513) 684 -3010 Jacqueline.Y.Tate@usace.army.mil South Atlantic Division Robert Holland 60 Forsyth St., Room 9M15, Atlanta, GA 30303-8801 (404) 562-5011 Robert.g.holland@usace.army.mil

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Mississippi Valley Division Robert T. Anderson P.O. Box 80, Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080 (601) 634-5760 Robert.T.Anderson@usace.army.mil Southwestern Division Martha Cenkci 1100 Commerce Street, Suite 831, Dallas, TX 75242-1317 (469) 487-7107 Martha.J.Cenkci@usace.army.mil

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MIDWEST

USDA REGIONAL HUB

Midwest (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/midwest-hub) Jerry Hatfield USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Laboratory for Agriculture and the Environment Ames, Iowa (515) 294-5723 jerry.hatfield@ars.usda.gov Midwest Sub-Hub Chris Swanston U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station Forestry Sciences Lab Houghton, Michigan cswanston@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Northeast (www.doi.gov/csc/northeast) Northeast Climate Science Center University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts

Dr. Mary Ratnaswamy (Director) Dr. Richard Palmer (University Director) U.S. Geological Survey University of Massachusetts (413) 545-3424 (413) 545-5402 mratnaswamy@usgs.gov palmer@ecs.umass.edu Host: University of Massachusetts, Amherst with College of Menominee Nation, Columbia University, Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Minnesota, University of Missouri – Columbia, and University of Wisconsin, Madison. DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

Upper Midwest and Great Lakes LCC (http://greatlakeslcc.org/) John Rogne (Coordinator) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Barrington, Illinois (847) 381-2253 ext. 12 john_rogner@fws.gov

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Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers LCC (http://www.tallgrassprairielcc.org/) Glen Salmon (Coordinator) Bloomington, Indiana (812) 334-4261, ext. 211 glen_salmon@fws.gov NOAA RISA Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessment Center http://glisa.umich.edu/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/GLISA.aspx Thomas Dietz (Principal Investigator) Michigan State University Donald Scavia (Principal Investigator) University of Michigan Affiliated Institutions: Michigan State University; Ohio Sea Grant; Ohio State University; and University of Michigan. EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 5 Tim Henry 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 886-6107 henry.timothy@epa.gov EPA Region 7 Rebecca Weber 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS (913) 551-7487 weber.rebecca@epa.gov

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USACE DIVISION OFFICES Great Lakes and Ohio River Division Jacqueline Tate 550 Main Street, Room 10032 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3222 513.684.3010 Jacqueline.Y.Tate@usace.army.mil Mississippi Valley Division Robert T. Anderson P.O. Box 80 Vicksburg, Miss. 39181-0080 (601) 634-5760 Robert.T.Anderson@usace.army.mil Northwestern Division Michael Coffey P.O. Box 2870 Portland, Ore. 97207-2870 (503) 808-3722 Michael.A.Coffey@usace.army.mil

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GREAT PLAINS

USDA REGIONAL HUBS Northern Plains (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northern-plains-hub) Justin Derner USDA Agricultural Research Service National Northern Plains Area Fort Collins, CO (307) 772-2433 x113 Justin.Derner@ars.usda.gov Southern Plains (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/southern-plains-hub) Jean Steiner USDA Agricultural Research Service 7207 W. Cheyenne Street El Reno, OK, 73036-2144 (405) 262-5291 Jean.steiner@ars.usda.gov DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTERS

North Central Climate Science Center (www.doi.gov/csc/northcentral & http://revampclimate.colostate.edu/) North Central Climate Science Center Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Dr. Jeffrey Morisette (Director) Dr. Dennis Ojima (University Director) USGS Colorado State University (303) 968-8986 (970) 491-1976 morisettej@usgs.gov dennis.ojima@colostate.edu Host: Colorado State University, Fort Collins with Colorado School of Mines, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, Montana State University, University of Colorado, University of Montana, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and University of Wyoming.

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South Central Climate Science Center (http://southcentralclimate.org/) Norman, Oklahoma Dr. Kimberley Winton (Director) Dr. Renee McPherson (University Director) USGS University of Oklahoma (405) 325-0599 (405) 325-3095 kwinton@usgs.gov renee@ou.edu

Host: University of Oklahoma with Louisiana State University, The Chickasaw Nation, The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, and Texas Tech University. DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

Plains and Prairie Potholes LCC (http://www.plainsandprairiepotholeslcc.org/) Rick Nelson (Coordinator) Bismark, North Dakota (701) 355-8509 Richard_d_nelson@fws.gov Eastern Tall Grass Prairie and Big Rivers LCC (http://www.tallgrassprairielcc.org/) Glen Salmon (Coordinator) Bloomington, Indiana (812) 334-4261, ext. 211 glen_salmon@fws.gov Great Plains LCC (http://www.greatplainslcc.org/) Nicole Atheran (Coordinator) (405) 325-6609 nicole_athearn@fws.gov

EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 5 Tim Henry 77 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 886-6107 henry.timothy@epa.gov

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EPA Region 6 Jim Brown 1445 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX 75202-2750 (214) 665-3175 brown.jamesr@epa.gov EPA Region 7 Rebecca Weber 11201 Renner Blvd., Lenexa, KS (913) 551-7487 weber.rebecca@epa.gov EPA Region 8 Laura Farris 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202-1129 (303) 312-6388 farris.laura@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Mississippi Valley Division Robert T. Anderson P.O. Box 80, Vicksburg, MS 39181-0080 (601) 634-5760 Robert.T.Anderson@usace.army.mil Southwestern Division Martha Cenkci 1100 Commerce Street, Suite 831, Dallas, TX 75242-1317 (469) 487-7107 Martha.J.Cenkci@usace.army.mil Northwestern Division Michael Coffey P.O. Box 2870, Portland, OR 97207-2870 (503) 808-3722 Michael.A.Coffey@usace.army.mil South Pacific Division Victoria McAllister 1455 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-1398 (415) 503-6514 Victoria.L.Mcallister@usace.army.mil

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SOUTHWEST

USDA REGIONAL HUBS Southwest (http://swclimatehub.info/) Al Rango USDA Agricultural Research Service Las Cruces, New Mexico (575) 646-4842 alrango@nmsu.edu Southwest Sub-Hub: Peter Stine USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Station Davis, Califonia (530) 334-0435 pstein@fs.fed.us Southern Plains (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/southern-plains-hub) Jean Steiner USDA Agricultural Research Service Grazinglands Research Laboratory El Reno, Oklahoma (405) 262-5291 Jean.steiner@ars.usda.gov DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Southwest Climate Science Center (http://www.doi.gov/csc/southwest/index.cfm) Dr. Stephen Jackson (Director) U.S. Geological Survey (520) 670-5591 stjackson@usgs.gov

Dr. Jonathan Overpeck (University Director) (520) 626-4364 jto@u.arizona.edu Host: University of Arizona - Tucson with University of California - Davis, University of California - Los Angeles, Desert Research Institute, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and University of Colorado – Boulder

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North Central Climate Science Center (www.doi.gov/csc/northcentral) Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Dr. Jeffrey Morisette (Director) Dr. Dennis Ojima (University Director) U.S. Geological Survey Colorado State University (303) 968-8986 (970) 491-1976 morisettej@usgs.gov dennis.ojima@colostate.edu Host: Colorado State University - Fort Collins with Colorado School of Mines, Iowa State University, Kansas State University, Montana State University, University of Colorado, University of Montana, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and University of Wyoming South Central Climate Science Center (www.doi.gov/csc/southcentral) University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Dr. Kimberley Winton (Director) Dr. Renee McPherson (University Director) U.S. Geological Survey University of Oklahoma (405) 325-0599 (405) 325-3095 kwinton@usgs.gov renee@ou.edu Host: University of Oklahoma with Louisiana State University, The Chickasaw Nation, The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, and Texas Tech University DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

California LCC (http://californialcc.org/) Debra Schlafmann (Coordinator) Sacramento, CA (916) 278-9414 debra_schlafmann@fws.gov Desert LCC (http://www.usbr.gov/dlcc/) Genevieve Johnson (Coordinator) Bureau of Reclamation Glendale, AZ 85306 (623) 773-6206 gjohnson@usbr.gov

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Southern Rockies LCC (http://southernrockieslcc.org/) Kevin Johnson (Coordinator) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Lakewood, CO (303) 236-4404 kevin_m_johnson@fws.gov Great Basin LCC (http://www.greatbasinlcc.org/) Linda Kelly (Coordinator) Bureau of Land Management Reno, NV (775) 861-6400 ljkelly@blm.gov NOAA RISA

California Nevada Applications Program http://cnap.ucsd.edu/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/CNAP.aspx Dan Cayan (Principal Investigator) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego Mike Dettinger (Principal Investigator) University of California, San Diego Affiliated Institutions: Desert Research Institute; San Diego State University; Scripps Institute of Oceanography; University of California, Merced; University of Washington; and U.S. Geological Survey. Western Water Assessment http://wwa.colorado.edu/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/WWA.aspx Kristen Averyt (Principal Investigator) Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences University of Colorado, Boulder Boulder, CO

Affiliated Institutions: Earth Systems Research Laboratory, University of Colorado

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Climate Assessment for the Southwest http://www.climas.arizona.edu/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/CLIMAS.aspx Johnathan Overpeck (Principal Investigator and Co-Director) University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona

Daniel Ferguson (Program Director) University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Affiliated Institutions: New Mexico State University, University of Arizona EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 6 Jim Brown 1445 Ross Ave., Dallas, TX 75202-2750 (214) 665.3175 brown.jamesr@epa.gov EPA Region 8 Laura Farris 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202-1129 (303) 312-6388 ferris.laura@wpa.gov EPA Region 9 Suzanne Marr 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 972.3468 marr.suzanne@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Southwestern Division Martha Cenkci 1100 Commerce Street, Suite 831, Dallas, Texas 75242-1317 (469) 487-7107 Martha.J.Cenkci@usace.army.mil

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Northwestern Division Michael Coffey P.O. Box 2870, Portland, OR 97207-2870 (503) 808-3722 Michael.A.Coffey@usace.army.mil South Pacific Division Victoria McAllister 1455 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-1398 (415) 503-6514 Victoria.L.Mcallister@usace.army.mil

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NORTHWEST USDA REGIONAL HUB Pacific Northwest (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northwest-hub) Beatrice Van Horne USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station Corvallis, OR (541) 750-7357 bvhorne@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Northwest Climate Science Center (http://www.doi.gov//csc/northwest/index.cfm) Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon Dr. Gustavo Bisbal (Director) U.S. Geological Survey (541) 750-1020 gbisbal@usgs.gov Dr. Phil Mote (University Director) Oregon Climate Change Research Institute and Oregon Climate Services Oregon State University (541) 737-5694 pmote@coas.oregonstate.edu Host: Oregon State University with University of Washington and University of Idaho DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

Great Northern LCC (http://greatnorthernlcc.org/) Yvette Converse (Coordinator) USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center Bozeman, Montana (406) 9947486 Yvette_Converse@fws.gov

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Great Basin LCC (http://www.greatbasinlcc.org/) Richard Kearney (Coordinator) rkearney@blm.gov North Pacific LCC (http://www.northpacificlcc.org/) John Mankowski (Coordinator) Lacey, Washington (360) 534-9330 john_mankowski@fws.gov Pacific Northwest Climate Change Collaboration (http://www.c3.gov/) David Patte; Climate Change Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Portland, Oregon (503) 231-6210 david_patte@fws.gov NOAA RISA Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium http://pnwclimate.org/ http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/CIRC.aspx Dr. Phil Mote (Principal Investigator) Oregon Climate Change Research Institute Denise Lach, Director (Principal Investigator) Oregon State University School of Public Policy Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC) Oregon State University 326 Strand Ag Hall Corvallis, OR, 97331 (541) 737-5705 Affiliated Institutions: Boise State University; Oregon State University; University of Idaho; University of Oregon; and University of Washington.

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EPA REGIONAL OFFICE EPA Region 10 Michael Cox 1200 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 553-1597 cox.michael@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Northwestern Division Michael Coffey P.O. Box 2870, Portland, Ore. 97207-2870 (503) 808-3722 Michael.A.Coffey@usace.army.mil South Pacific Division Victoria McAllister 1455 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94103-1398 (415) 503-6514 Victoria.L.Mcallister@usace.army.mil

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ALASKA AND ARCTIC

USDA REGIONAL HUB Pacific Northwest (http://climatehubs.oce.usda.gov/northwest-hub) Beatrice Van Horne USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station Corvallis, OR (541) 750-7357 bvhorne@fs.fed.us Alaska USDA Forest Service David D’Amore Juneau, Alaska (907) 586-7955 ddamore@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Alaska Climate Science Center (https://csc.alaska.edu/) 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 Dr. Stephen Gray (Director) Dr. T. Scott Rupp (University Director) U.S. Geological Survey University of Alaska, Anchorage (907) 786-6780 (907) 474-7535 sgray@usgs.gov tsrupp@alaska.edu Host: University of Alaska in Anchorage DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVES

Western Alaska LCC (https://westernalaskalcc.org/SitePages/Western%20Alaska%20LCC.aspx) Karen A. Murphy (Coordinator) Anchorage, Alaska (907) 786-3501 Karen_A_Murphy@fws.gov

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Northwest Boreal LCC (http://nwblcc.org/) John DeLapp (Coordinator) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Anchorage, Alaska (907) 786-3694 john_delapp@fws.gov Arctic LCC (http://arcticlcc.org/) David Payer (Coordinator) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fairbanks, Alaska (907) 456-0327 David_payer@fws.gov Aleutian and Bering Sea LCC (https://absilcc.org/SitePages/Home.aspx) Douglas Burn (Coordinator) Anchorage, Alaska (907) 786-3807 Douglas_Burn@fws.gov North Pacific LCC (http://www.northpacificlcc.org/) John Mankowski (Coordinator) Lacey, Washington (360) 534-9330 john_mankowski@fws.gov NOAA RISA

Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy 930 Koyukuk Drive Fairbanks, Alaska 99709 907.474.7812 accap@uaf.edu Sarah Trainor (Director) University of Alaska Fairbanks Affiliated Institution: University of Alaska, Fairbanks https://accap.uaf.edu http://cpo.noaa.gov/ClimatePrograms/ClimateandSocietalInteractions/RISAProgram/RISATeams/ACCAP.aspx

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EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 10 Michael Cox 1200 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 553-1597 cox.michael@epa.gov Michelle Davis 222 W. 7th Ave, Anchorage, Alaska 99513 (907) 271-3434 davis.michelleV@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Pacific Ocean Division Terri Kojima Building 525, Room 326, Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858-5440 (808) 835-4715 Terri.Kojima@usace.army.mil

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HAWAII AND TRUST TERRITORIES OF THE PACIFIC

USDA REGIONAL HUB Southwest (http://swclimatehub.info/) Al Rango USDA Agricultural Research Service, Rangeland Management Research Unit Las Cruces, New Mexico (575) 646-4842 alrango@nmsu.edu Southwest Sub-Hub: Peter Stine USDA Forest Service, Pacific SW Station Davis, CA (530) 334-0435 pstine@fs.fed.us DOI CLIMATE SCIENCE CENTER Pacific Islands Climate Science Center (http://www.doi.gov//csc/pacific/index.cfm) Dr. David Helweg (Director) U.S. Geological Survey (808) 985-6409 dhelweg@usgs.gov Kelvin Richards (University Director) (808) 956-5399 rkelvin@hawaii.edu Host: University of Hawai`i - Manoa with University of Hawai`i - Hilo and University of Guam DOI LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION COOPERATIVE

Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative (http://piccc.net/) Deanna Spooner (Coordinator) Honolulu, Hawaii (808) 687-6175 deanna.spooner@piccc.net

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NOAA RISA

Pacific RISA (http://www.pacificrisa.org/) Dr. Victoria W. Keener (Principal Investigator) Honolulu, Hawaii (808) 944-7220 keenerv@eastwestcenter.org Affiliated Institution: East-West Center, University of Hawaii EPA REGIONAL OFFICES EPA Region 9 Suzanne Marr 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 972-3468 marr.suzanne@epa.gov EPA Region 9 Coral Reef Strategy Lead Wendy Wiltse Pacific Island Office 300 Ala Moana Blvd. Box 50003, Honolulu, HI (808) 541-2752 wiltse.wendy@epa.gov USACE DIVISION OFFICES Pacific Ocean Division Terri Kojima Building 525, Room 326, Fort Shafter, Hawaii 96858-5440 (808) 835-4715 Terri.Kojima@usace.army.mil

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Office of Water (4101M) Washington, D.C. 20460 EPA 850-R-14-003 Original April 2014 (Last updated November 2015) http://www2.epa.gov/climate-change-water-sector